| Plural | balsas |
balsa wood
balsa tree
balsa model airplane
Balsa is a light wood.
The children were asked to model an airplane out of balsa-wood.
In May of 1953, the balsa wood strips were again removed, and the X-4's dynamic stability was studied in the original flap/speed brake and elevon configuration.
The thickened flap/speed brake tests had been encouraging, so balsa wood strips were reinstalled on both the flap/speed brake and the elevons.
balsa wood is commonly used in model airplane construction
the balsa tree is native to South America
balsa floats easily on water due to its low density
the balsa raft was sturdy enough to carry them across the river
balsa is a lightweight and versatile material
the balsa bridge collapsed under the weight of the car
the balsa sheet was easy to cut with a sharp knife
balsa is often used in crafting due to its ease of manipulation
the balsa glider soared gracefully through the air
the balsa furniture was both stylish and lightweight
Timber mafias are roaming Ecuadorean forests to find balsa wood used in wind-turbine blades.
As the balsa has slippery hairs on its leaves, the vine can't get a hold.
In 1947 the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl set sail from Peru on a balsa wood raft called Kon-Tiki.
That first meant replacing its hinge pins with ones made out of balsa wood.
I'll get the balsa wood here.
Objects that are less dense than water, such as balsa wood, icebergs, and inflatable rafts always float.
In 1947, the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and his crew constructed the Kon-Tiki raft out of bamboo and balsa wood.
balsa wood
balsa tree
balsa model airplane
Balsa is a light wood.
The children were asked to model an airplane out of balsa-wood.
In May of 1953, the balsa wood strips were again removed, and the X-4's dynamic stability was studied in the original flap/speed brake and elevon configuration.
The thickened flap/speed brake tests had been encouraging, so balsa wood strips were reinstalled on both the flap/speed brake and the elevons.
balsa wood is commonly used in model airplane construction
the balsa tree is native to South America
balsa floats easily on water due to its low density
the balsa raft was sturdy enough to carry them across the river
balsa is a lightweight and versatile material
the balsa bridge collapsed under the weight of the car
the balsa sheet was easy to cut with a sharp knife
balsa is often used in crafting due to its ease of manipulation
the balsa glider soared gracefully through the air
the balsa furniture was both stylish and lightweight
Timber mafias are roaming Ecuadorean forests to find balsa wood used in wind-turbine blades.
As the balsa has slippery hairs on its leaves, the vine can't get a hold.
In 1947 the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl set sail from Peru on a balsa wood raft called Kon-Tiki.
That first meant replacing its hinge pins with ones made out of balsa wood.
I'll get the balsa wood here.
Objects that are less dense than water, such as balsa wood, icebergs, and inflatable rafts always float.
In 1947, the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and his crew constructed the Kon-Tiki raft out of bamboo and balsa wood.
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